Le conditionnel de politesse
Niveau : A2> B2
Politeness is key in any language, and mastering the conditional form is essential for making polite requests in French. We have created a comprehensive video tutorial and an engaging quiz specifically designed for adult learners to help you navigate these important aspects of French communication.
Les homophones
Niveau : A2 > C1
Do you feel like some words in the French language sound exactly the same?
Well, that's normal! Because some have exactly the same pronunciation but don't mean the same thing. These words are called "homophones" (same sound). This can lead to nonsense situations for some students. Let's see if you know homophones!
Le "y" et le "en"
Niveau : B1 > C1
"On y va", "On y est", "J'en veux", "J'en suis sûr"... The pronouns "y" and "en" are very common in French. Native speakers use them without paying attention but students try to avoid them. To better understand the "y" and "en" in French, watch the course video and take the quiz to see if you understood.
Les expressions temporelles
Niveau : B1 > C1
Ready to master French time expressions? Check out the links below to either take a quiz or watch a video and learn how to use phrases like "ça fait," "pendant," "dans," "jusqu'à," and more. Perfect for adult English speakers looking to improve their French fluency. Dive in now and boost your language skills!
Les pays
Niveau : A1 > B2
"Je vais en France, à Paris"
"Want to master French prepositions for countries? Click the links below to either take a quiz or watch a video and learn how to use "en," "au," "aux," "à," and more. Perfect for adult English speakers aiming to enhance their French proficiency. Start now and elevate your language skills!
Les mots à racines
Niveau : B1 > C2
French is a language that comes from Greek and Latin. It is therefore not surprising to see that some words are directly inspired by these ancient roots. Understanding prefixes (a-, anti-, hebdo-, ...) and prefixes (-isme - ite, ...) is therefore very useful to improve your understanding of French.
Le conditionnel d'hypothèse
Niveau : B1 > C1
Whether you're looking to enhance your language skills or seeking effective teaching strategies, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the tools to confidently use hypothetical conditionals in any context. Click play and embark on a journey to elevate your understanding of this essential grammatical concept.
Le passé composé et l'imparfait
Niveau : A2 > B2
Correctly understanding and using past tenses is crucial for effective communication in French, especially for telling stories about the past. To help you navigate the complexities of the imperfect (imparfait) and past perfect (passé composé) tenses, we have created a comprehensive video tutorial and an engaging quiz specifically designed for adult learners
Les pronoms
Niveau : A2 > C1
In French, understanding the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns is essential for clear and accurate communication. Direct object pronouns replace nouns that receive the action of the verb directly (e.g., "Je vois Marie" becomes "Je la vois" - "I see her"). Indirect object pronouns replace nouns that are indirectly affected by the action, often introduced by prepositions like "to" or "for" (e.g., "Je parle à Marie" becomes "Je lui parle" - "I speak to her"). Using the correct pronoun helps avoid confusion and makes sentences more fluid and natural in conversation.
Le Futur
Niveau : A2 > B2
Click on the video to access a quick and easy explanation of how to form the future tense in French. In just a few minutes, you'll understand how to conjugate verbs in the future and the simple rules to follow to master this tense. A clear method to help you progress quickly!
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How to practice french?
A teacher will help you learn the language. He will give you the tips to go faster, to better understand the tricks of the language.
But the Prof is not going to speak it for you.....
We are in the Matrix. I am Morpheus you are Neo. It's up to you ;-)
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